So, today we’re gonna add some interesting items to the crane we are building.

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We will continue with our crane today, adding some more of the structures.

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What is docks without a crane? Like a burger without dressing, or a role playing game without dice and miniatures. So, I will make a medieval crane over the next few days.

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Apr

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As  you know by know, I’m working on my The Neverending Docks, but it might make some new turns as I think I need to extend the collection a little. But, while making some tiles, I needed a fountain, and I was eager to just play around in Cheetah3D exploring, and this is how it went.

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Making docks, I need boats. And I have some boats and canoes from before, but I feel I need some new boats, and this is what I will make today.

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I’ve been making some tiles for The Neverending Docks, but mostly I’ve been using stuff that I’ve already have made, just using them in other situations.

But, I’ve also done some fun new things, and I will just show off a few here.

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24

Apr

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So, I’ve been using the quills made by Supercaptain a lot for my merchant desks, so I just stumbled upon a nice feather picture at CGTextures, and though, I could make some new quills.

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I needed some new market stands, and I though small animals would be perfect for a fantasy market. Who knows what they do eat?

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Apr

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Today, we’re gonna make a weapon that I needed but could not find, a crossbow. We’re gonna make two versions of it, a loaded and a non loaded. This will be both fun and difficult.

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As you might not know, unless you are from Scandinavia, Swedes and Finns have always had this love-hate relationship, ever since Finland was freed from Swedish rule. We laugh at them, they laugh at us, but under that surface lies a strong bond of comradeship, that goes very deep. So today, I will make something that might be needed to clean those dirty dwarves once and for all, a try sauna, which was commonly used back in our medieval as it was a way to wash  yourself despite the fact that you would freeze to death if you tried to wash using water, if you could find any liquid water to wash in.

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